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Dear University College London,

May I please request for the admission statistics for
- Education Studies BA (X300)
- Management Science BSc (N991)
for the 2020/2021, 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 admission cycles?

Would you please list, the number of:
-. Applicants;
-. offers made;
-. acceptances;
-. Chinese applicants;
-. Chinese offers made,
-. Chinese acceptances.
-. a-level Chinese applicants;
-. a-level Chinese offers made;
-. a-level Chinese acceptances.
Chinese refers to people with Chinese nationality. Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

Eva Smith

Finance.FOI Requests, University College London

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Dear Eva

 

Thank you for your request for information.

 

In order to proceed with your request below, we need clarification and
this is mentioned below.

 

Please provide the requested clarification within 20 working days of this
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********FOI********

May I please request for the admission statistics for

-              Education Studies BA (X300)

-              Management Science BSc (N991)

for the 2020/2021, 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 admission cycles?

 

Would you please list, the number of:

-. Applicants;

-. offers made;

-. acceptances;

-. Chinese applicants;

-. Chinese offers made,

-. Chinese acceptances.

-. a-level Chinese applicants;

-. a-level Chinese offers made;

-. a-level Chinese acceptances.

Chinese refers to people with Chinese nationality. Thank you.

 

********FOI********

 

********CLARIFICATION********

Please can you clarify what you mean by the phrase ‘a-level Chinese’?

Is this people who are Chinese and sat A-levels, or people who sat Chinese
as an a-level?

********CLARIFICATION********

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Josh

 

Josh Keyte

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Adviser

University College London

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Dear Finance.FOI Requests,

The phrase refers to people who are Chinese and sat A-levels.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,

Eva Smith

Finance.FOI Requests, University College London

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Dear Eva,

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 19 August 2021. 

 

We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request which read as follows:

 

May I please request for the admission statistics for

-              Education Studies BA (X300)

-              Management Science BSc (N991)

for the 2020/2021, 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 admission cycles?

 

Would you please list, the number of:

-. Applicants;

-. offers made;

-. acceptances;

-. Chinese applicants;

-. Chinese offers made,

-. Chinese acceptances.

-. a-level Chinese applicants;

-. a-level Chinese offers made;

-. a-level Chinese acceptances.

Chinese refers to people with Chinese nationality. Thank you.

 

In a subsequent email, you clarified that ‘a-level Chinese’ meant people
who are Chinese and sat a-levels.

 

We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information is provided in the attached spreadsheet.

 

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